Energy, Comfort, and Ecology

ARCH-2370

This course addresses fundamental principles relating the environmental context to human needs and comfort. Topics include the principles of thermodynamics at the architectural scale, optimization versus variability, principles of building sites and orientations, psychometrics, and human comfort, and an introduction to energy modeling. This course is required of all students in the B.Arch. degree program.

2 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Arta Yazdanseta
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 93/120
2022
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Lonn J. Combs
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 70/120
2021
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 66/70
2020
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 78/80
2019
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Nina M. Sharifi
Seats Taken: 74/75
2018
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Nancy Veronica Morgado Diniz
Seats Taken: 77/75
2017
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Nancy Veronica Morgado Diniz
Seats Taken: 65/75
2016
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Nancy Veronica Morgado Diniz
Seats Taken: 52/65
2015
Energy, Comfort & Ecology (2c)
  • Ariel Alexandra Rosemary Rempel
Seats Taken: 65/72
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